Writing for the Workplace: Business Communication for Professionals



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Writing for the workplace business communication for professionals ( PDFDrive )
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Social Media Guidelines
Because social media encourages conversations with almost anyone, those conversations can devolve into a free for all with the potential to do a lot of damage to an organization. For this reason, many groups adopt social media guidelines. Intel was one of the first multinational organizations to do so and has made those guidelines available to the public.
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They remain an excellent source for any group that wants to create rules for its own social media presence.
Intel’s Social Media Guidelines have three main principles disclose,
protect, and use commonsense ii Disclosei refers to being transparent and writing in the first person—Intel requires anyone using social media on its behalf to identify himself or herself as an Intel employee. Furthermore, disclosure involves being upfront about having a vested interest in the topic. Lastly, disclosure includes talking to readers as if the conversation were face to face, using a friendly tone that avoids sounding pedantic. The final element of the disclose principle urges authors to write about their area of expertise only.
Protect means that no employee may violate confidentiality or legal guidelines. It serves to remind an organization’s social media authors that


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writing online means writing on the record. This portion of the Intel’s guidelines also bars slamming the competition and urges writers to be judicious about what they share.
Using commonsense i includes three points, the first of which is that social media must add value rather than take up space. This principle includes the idea that once authors have started an engagement, they must stay engaged, that is, not drop the ball. The final principle guiding
Intel’s social media use includes keeping a cool head and being careful and considerate. It also declares that mistakes should be admitted.
If your organization uses social media, you should create clear guidelines for all involved.

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